Top 13 Kravens Restaurant Quotes
#1. I've had countless conversations with or about people who are "sleeping in separate bedrooms", as if sleeping in the same bed is all there is to staying married, but however bad things get, sharing a bed has never been problematic; it's the rest of life that horrifies.
Nick Hornby
#2. Christ, we're living in Sydney, the only town in the world where people are closet heteros.
Jo Nesbo
#3. It is the decisive people who have become civilised; it is the indecisive, otherwise called the higher sceptics, or the idealistic doubters, who have remained barbarians.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#4. I want to have and adopt. I always have; ever since I was 18, I wanted a baby, and I wanted to have and adopt because there are a lot of kids. I want to adopt an American baby though, you know what I mean, no offense. Just because there are so many kids here that need our help.
Queen Latifah
#5. Line between the materialistic and spiritual view of money is that while the former is rooted in the belief that more is better, the latter is a reflection of conviction that less is more and nothing is everything.
Anonymous
#6. Some people say that leverage is the secret of the rich, but I believe it's actually the secret of the bankrupt.
Celso Cukierkorn
#7. I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things.
Georgie Fame
#8. A good video can make all the difference
Brian May
#9. Acting touches nerves you have absolutely no control over.
Alan Rickman
#11. Trying to hit Phil Niekro is like trying to eat jello with chopsticks. Sometimes you get a piece but most of the time you get hungry.
Bobby Murcer
#12. I'm not in love. I'm not out of love. I'm just trying to find some version of the truth.
Gwen Ifill
#13. I had drunk our great cultural Kool-Aid about regret, which is that lamenting things that occurred in the past is an absolute waste of time, that we should always look forward and not backward, and that one of the noblest and best things we can do is strive to live a life free of regrets.
Kathryn Schulz